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A Unique Late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table

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A Unique late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table

“This table defies simple explanation”

The bold pegged, cleated, solid parquetry top having a large rectangular four seater central section. Unusually, each drawer leaf is of a different size. One being 42cm the other 60cm.

The base, is as unusual as the tops, having a plain central moulded frieze above bold, square, out-swept legs, joined by a ‘Y’ stretcher.

The overall varied depths of colour and patination are due to the unusual geometric feel of this table.

*‘Y’ stretcher is an alternative to the ‘H’ stretcher, enabling chairs to be slid under further, particularly on tables with less overhang, enabling more leg room.

H. 74cm (soon to be 76cm) W. 120cm D. 95cm

Table width with the smaller leaf extended 162.5cm

Table width with the larger leaf extended 180cm

Table width with both leaves extended 222.5cm

1890 – 1910

An unusually small 19th Century style French Oak extension dining table

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An unusually small 19th century style French oak extension dining table.

The parquetry moulded top having two leaves (blending but not parquetry)

Above a carved shaped skirt, resting on long tapered cabriole legs, terminating on a scroll foot.

20th Century

An 18th Century Spanish Chestnut ‘Tavern’ Table – UK1118

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Stock UK1118

An 18th Century Spanish chestnut ‘tavern’ table.

The attractive grained book matched two plank top on trestle end supports, joined by two raised and one flat rectangular section strechers.

C. 1740

H. 2′ 6″ – 75 cm

W. 5′ 6″ – 166 cm

D. 2′ 4″ – 71 cm

Mid 19th Century French Chestnut & Oak Dining Table

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Mid 19th Century French chestnut and oak dining table of good proportions The three plank cleated top above a plain frieze, one end having a single drawer, retaining the original turned handle. Resting on square tapered legs.

C. 1860

H. 77cm W. 184 cm D. 77cm

An Early 18th Century Spanish Chestnut ‘Tavern’ Table – UK1114

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Stock UK1114

An early 18th Century Spanish chestnut ‘tavern’ table. The twin plank rectangular top raised on square section faceted legs, joined by an ‘H’ foot stretcher, and diagonal upright stretchers.

C. 1720

H: 2′ 4″ – 70 cm

W: 5′ 6″ – 166 cm

D: 2′ 6″ – 75.5 cm

An Unusual 19th Century French Chestnut and Oak Dough-Bin/Farmhouse Table.

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AA2094

An Unusual 19th Century French Chestnut and Oak Dough-Bin/Farmhouse Table

The sliding four plank Chestnut top above a plain lined frieze, resting on square tapered legs.

The knotted grained top, sliding to reveal a shaped storage space.

The weathered finish is well faded.

To be sealed and re-waxed with a clear finish to retain the fade.

C. 1840

H. 77cm

W. 175 cm

D. 75 cm

Late 19th Century French oak farmhouse table – AA806

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Stock AA7962

19th Century French oak farmhouse table.

Having a well patinated six plank top above a plain frieze, housing three long functional drawers with later turned handles. Resting on square chamfered legs. (restorations)

C.1890

H. 2’ 6” – 77 cm W. 6’ 7” – 199 cm D. 2’ 10” – 88 cm

A Rare 18th Century French, Solid Figured and Burred Elm Refectory/Farmhouse Table

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A Rare 18th Century French, Solid Figured and Burred Elm Refectory/Farmhouse Table The 3.3cm thick two plank top, above a narrow chamfered frieze, resting on square matching chamfered legs, joined by conforming rectangular end stretchers.

Beautiful faded colour and patination.

1780-1800

H.75cm W.307cm D.84cm

Table seats 12

Its been over 15 years since I have had such an exceptional dining table in stock. 30 years in business and 41 years in the trade, this is the fifth period table I have had over 2.8m. Traded another table with a private customer to obtain.

A Unique Late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table

THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD

 
A Unique late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table

“This table defies simple explanation”

The bold pegged, cleated, solid parquetry top having a large rectangular four seater central section. Unusually, each drawer leaf is of a different size. One being 42cm the other 60cm.

The base, is as unusual as the tops, having a plain central moulded frieze above bold, square, out-swept legs, joined by a ‘Y’ stretcher.

The overall varied depths of colour and patination are due to the unusual geometric feel of this table.

*‘Y’ stretcher is an alternative to the ‘H’ stretcher, enabling chairs to be slid under further, particularly on tables with less overhang, enabling more leg room.

H. 74cm (soon to be 76cm) W. 120cm D. 95cm

Table width with the smaller leaf extended 162.5cm

Table width with the larger leaf extended 180cm

Table width with both leaves extended 222.5cm

1890 – 1910

17th Century Flemish/Dutch Oak Drawer Leaf Dining Table

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17th Century Flemish/Dutch Oak Drawer Leaf Dining Table

Selling this table on consignment for private customers, No GST.

Originally purchased from Lee Harper Antiques, Melbourne 1990s.

One of the best examples of a 17th century Flemish/Dutch oak drawer leaf dining table I have seen.

Wonderful original condition, having a perfectly aged faded patina.

The drawer leaf top giving you the choice of three different table tops.

Fully opened, one side opened or closed. The table is is need of a good re-waxing.

Resting on four heavy bulbous turned legs, joined to a platform base, with applied ogee shaped mouldings, resting on solid block feet.

Flanders 1650-1680

H.79cm

W.167cm – Open 3 meters

D.98cm

An unusual early 19th Century French elm and ash farmhouse table – AA1906

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An unusual early 19th Century French elm and ash farmhouse table – AA1906

The four plank cleated top, above a plain frieze. Having original extension lopers to one end, enabling the top to extend by 70cm. Raised on square-section tapering legs.

Note: the legs are the original height. 99% of antique farmhouse tables, are too low and need raising. You’ll also notice where the lower legs have had mops and water covered over the past 200 plus years. This adds a lot to farmhouse and refectory tables.

This table has a wonderful overall faded patina.

We just completed replacing the leaf, long lost. Matching in the elm and still applying wax over the next few days. 41 years in the trade and never seen a table quite like this one.

C.1800

H:77 cm W:192 cm W:262cm D.86.5cm

A decorative Mid 19th Century French walnut & fruitwood desk/centre table

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A decorative Mid 19th Century French walnut & fruitwood desk/centre table

The well faded two plank cleated top, above an all around shaped frieze, the front having two long drawers, retaining the original shaped brass handles,

Resting on long slight shaped cabriole legs.

Good overall faded colour, still in need of re-sealing and re-waxing.

H.77cm W.179cm D.82cm

19th Century cherrywood drawer leaf table

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The well patinated five plank cleated top having two drawer leaves below, above a narrow fieze, one side housing a later drawer.

Resting on turned legs, joined by an ‘H’ stretcher.

H. 75cm W. 225cm open – 124cm closed D. 79cm

$6,600